Air Conditioner Repair – Residential

AAA HVAC Services understands that you need to have your AC up and running at all times to beat Northern Virginia’s summer heat. For this reason, our HVAC repair service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Please don’t hesitate to call us right away, if your home’s air conditioner:

Isn't Working

Blowing warm air through the vents

Making 'clicking sounds' from the central AC unit

Whatever the problem may be, our trusted air conditioner technicians will diagnose it correctly and recommend the appropriate course of action.

Call 30 mins before arrival

Customer satisfaction is a main priority at AAA HVAC Services. We will confirm your service appointment by email and phone and notify you 30 minutes before your air conditioner technician arrives.

Stocked vehicles to get the job done in 1 visit

Our fully licensed, certified and insured HVAC technicians arrive in fully stocked vehicles, so most repairs are completed in just one visit! We provide our customers with honest, affordable and upfront pricing before any HVAC repair service work begins.

Competitive Pricing

Guaranteed Repairs*

NATE Certified Service Technicians

Carrier

Trane

Lennox

Goodman

York

Rheem

Rudd

Amana

First Co.

Comfort Maker

National Comfort

American Standard

We Are Grateful For The Recognition

No one wants to suffer in the summer’s heat. We understand that finding a reliable & trustworthy HVAC repair company can be a daunting task. Rest assured, you are in the right place. Our awards speak for themselves!

Answer: In most cases, the lack of freon is due to a small, but repairable, leak in a worn line. This is a fairly easy and quick fix, but we do not recommend attempting to fix it yourself. Finding a leak can be difficult, and without the expertise of an HVAC technician, you risk subjecting yourself to more work and extra expenses that may not be necessary. Working with refrigerants is best left to the experts. Please call us at (703) 825-4973 if you have any questions.

Answer: The average life on an air conditioner is 8-12 years. With the phase our of R22 refrigerant, you maybe spending hundreds of dollars every summer to add this phased out refrigerant. If that is the case then you should consider replacing the system. If your air conditioner is already utilizing the new refrigerant R410a, then you should first consider repairing as needed versus replacing. We have several options available when it comes to repairs.

Answer: Unfortunately, no air conditioner lasts forever. Here are 4 signs that it's time to replace your air conditioner:

1) Your air conditioner system is old - Once your air conditioner is used for 10 years, it's going to be reaching the end of its lifespan. In some cases, a well-maintained air conditioner can last upwards of 15 years. However, it's most likely going to start needing more and more repairs after year 10.

2) Your air conditioner requires constant repairs - If you have made multiple a/c repair service calls throughout the years, most likely your air conditioner is on its last legs. Even if the repair costs don't seem to amount to much on their own, they'll begin to add up to the point where it will make financial sense to just replace it.

3) Your energy bill is increasing - If your air conditioner has a low SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating), then replacing it with a new unit could save you substantially on your energy costs. Newer units are rated at a minimum of 13 SEER. If you notice that your energy bills are rising, then your unit may just not be working efficiently anymore due to general wear and tear as well.

4) Your air conditioner is ineffective - If you're having a difficult time cooling your home evenly and effectively even after multiple repairs and maintenance services, it's simply time to replace it.

If you are considering replacing your a/c unit, click here to learn more about our A/C Installation.